This
keyboard, now available in original black, or the new
"Mac-centric" white, adds a splash of 1920's Machine
Age charm to your home or office. It features a wooden
frame, sanded, painted, and polished to a shine, then
accented with chrome strips. The chrome keys feature
an elegant Art Deco font and the chrome support rods
make a nice contrast to the shiny acrylic faceplate.

The keyboard
below was commissioned by a
lovely young couple from Pennsylvania who just opened
an Art Deco-themed independent movie theater/rental store
and wanted a keyboard for their PoS register that would
compliment their decor. If you're anywhere near Lansdowne,
PA, take a trip to Cinema
16:9 to see the keyboard and check out their theater. It sounds like a very
cool place.

"The
keyboard arrived today and looks great! It looks perfect
in the space & the action is very nice on it."
-P.T.

"Rich,
I just wanted you to know that the keyboard you made
for us is seriously perfect!
When we set out to open a movie theater and video store, we decided that we
had to create a unique space to match our unique business concept. Our theater
is a digital theater with hi-definition and theater surround sound, we refurbished
and installed seats from the 1927 movie theater next-door, and we've got iMacs
in the theater lobby for people to browse movie trailers for movies they might
want to rent.
Everything about the business concept is custom, so it's only appropriate that
our register is custom as well. With each transaction that we've made over
the last few days, our customers have been leaning over, calling their friends
over to look. "Oh, look at his keyboard! That's amazing."
I love the feeling of the keys, and it really adds to the aesthetic of making
the old new."
-D.T.www.Cinema169.com

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